Welcome Home Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKLM NEOP QRSR TBEBYou are coming home with the breath of spring | A |
Flying home to a love lined nest | B |
Most loving care hath made it fair | C |
Your hands will do the rest | B |
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And the bridal robe you have laid aside | D |
And the vail all of lacy foam | E |
The maiden's wed the tour is sped | F |
So welcome welcome home | E |
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The past is laid by with the bridal wreath | G |
The bride has come home a wife | H |
And now we pray that blessings may | I |
Crown all your wedded life | H |
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What shall be the blessing my dearest dear | J |
When it's all that we have to give | K |
That peace and love from God above | L |
Be yours while ye both shall live | M |
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That high love that makes of the wife a queen | N |
Of a cottage a palace home | E |
The coarse web fine life's water wine | O |
The fire side chair a throne | P |
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Love that drops like dew from heaven to fill | Q |
With all blessing your earthly cup | R |
That draws you nigh to Him Most High | S |
Bidding your souls look up | R |
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Unto Him who has ordered all your lot | T |
To the Hand that will give the best | B |
That bids you come up to His home | E |
To be His wedding guest | B |
Nora Pembroke (margaret Moran Dixon Mcdougall)
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